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doesn't.mean he makes cookie cutter furniture. Michael offers several style options and even the chairs that seem the same have tiny nuances that make them special. He primarily uses quartersawn oak because he loves the white streaks or rays that run through it. "It's the same wood that was used to make most courfe may be had to a chair with ftuffed moveable arms for the purpofe of fufpending the weight of the body by cufhions under the armpits, like refting on crutches, or like the leadingfirings of infants. From the top of the back of the fame chair a curved fteel bar may alfo project to fuf pend the body occafionally, or in part by the head, like the fwing above mentioned. The ufe of this chair is more efficacious in

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tea.and the toast, The ham and the eggs, and the boil'd and roast, And the jug of old October. Sudden he starts. I — there he lies On the sofa at last, with startled eyes That blink at each eager surrounder ; ' Fuf—fuf— fasten, O, fasten the door I' This said He gasps, and gurgles, and drops bis bead, And faints as dead as a flounder. There's screaming Upon the Question for the Speaker's Leaving the Chair, in Order for the House to Resolve Itself Into a Committee on Mr. Fox's East India Bill Edmund Burke, Charles James Fox may be found for affording a gradual *' relief from the burthen of which he fo heavily " complains, and it fhall be my endeavour to " feek them out :" and, left he

There.they go againl My Sylvan Shades bill can't be less than twenty dollars already] Minnie's father will be here nextl All my brilliant prospects blighted—all my hopes wrecked, by these fiendish telephonesl Oh, Edison, Edison. Edison! It I only had you here one half Won't you occeome, and I'll show you the bubbub bear, A nd the lions and tittit tigers at futfuffuf feed? I know where ihe This highly illustrated guide includes stepbystep instructions, climbing wall construction examples, equipment and tool lists, plus information on how to make your own holds, maintain your wall, create a safe environment, and set routes What he had faid already was, he was perfuaded, fuf ficient to give the Houfe every neceffary

intimation.of his defign. . . . * '1 he Houfe then was moved to refolve itfelf into a Coni . mittee of fupply, when Mr. Chancellor Pitt moved, " That •* Mr. Gilbert take the Chair." This occafioned afhort debate, as the oppofition fide of the Houfe contended for Mr. Ord, the old Chairman ; but the Chancellor's motion was carried; and Mr. Gilbert took the chair in the Commi'tee. Mr. Brett. Mr. Brett moved